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$xhtml = array(
	'title' => 'Stitched together',
	'body' => <<<END
<section id="general">
	<h2>General news</h2>
	<p>
		I brought my shift leader in need two hundred-dollar bills, but it looks like they only needed \$120 $a[USD].
		They found the other \$30 $a[USD] elsewhere.
		They didn&apos;t have enough change though, so took \$140 $a[USD].
	</p>
	<p>
		My <a href="/a/canary.txt">canary</a> still sings the tune of freedom and transparency.
	</p>
</section>
<section id="mental">
	<h2>Mental health watch</h2>
	<p>
		Today at work, I was level-headed, not overly emotional.
		Lexi seems to be emotional all the time, be it happy or depressed.
		In other words, I wasn&apos;t Lexi.
		I also wasn&apos;t overly cold though, like Xander.
		Furthermore, I noticed this one cute guy in the lobby.
		Xander doesn&apos;t seem drawn to anyone he doesn&apos;t know.
		I think I&apos;ve successfully merged my halves.
		That was easier and quicker than I thought, and I haven&apos;t even worked out all those two&apos;s issues yet.
		Come to think of it, I don&apos;t think I fixed <strong>*any*</strong> of their issues.
		I guess I just had to stop tearing myself apart about what I am and stop holding my two halves apart.
		I hate being weak enough to need a partner, but that&apos;s what I am, and I&apos;m doing my best to accept that.
		I hate being shallow enough to rule out half the population as potential partners based on what&apos;s in their pants, but I&apos;m doing my best to accept that as well.
	</p>
</section>
<section id="university">
	<h2>University life</h2>
	<ul>
		<li>
			<a href="/en/coursework/#CS1101"><span class="needed-for-associate">CS 1101</span>: Programming Fundamentals</a>
			<ul>
				<li>
					<a href="/en/coursework/#CS1102"><span class="needed-for-associate">CS 1102</span>: Programming 1</a>
					<ul>
						<li>
							<a href="/en/coursework/#CS1103"><span class="needed-for-associate">CS 1103</span>: Programming 2</a>
							<ul>
								<li>
									<span class="needed-for-associate">CS 1104</span>: Computer Systems
									<ul>
										<li>
											<span class="needed-for-associate">CS 2204</span>: Communications and Networking
											<ul>
												<li>
													<span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 4404</span>: Advanced Networking and Data Security<span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>
												</li>
											</ul>
										</li>
									</ul>
								</li>
								<li>
									<a href="/en/coursework/#CS2205"><span class="needed-for-associate">CS 2205</span>: Web Programming 1 <em>(proctored course)</em></a>
									<ul>
										<li>
											<span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 3305</span>: Web Programming 2 <em>(proctored course)</em><span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>
										</li>
										<li>
											<span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 4405</span>: Mobile Applications<span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>
										</li>
									</ul>
								</li>
								<li>
									<a href="/en/coursework/#CS2301"><span class="needed-for-associate">CS 2301</span>: Operating Systems 1 <em>(proctored course)</em></a>
									<ul>
										<li>
											<span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 3307</span>: Operating Systems 2<span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>
										</li>
									</ul>
								</li>
								<li>
									<span class="needed-for-associate">CS 2401</span>: Software Engineering 1
									<ul>
										<li>
											<span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 4403</span>: Software Engineering 2<span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>
										</li>
									</ul>
								</li>
								<li>
									<span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 3303</span>: Data Structures<span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>
									<ul>
										<li>
											<span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 3304</span>: Analysis of Algorithms<span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>
											<ul>
												<li>
													<span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 4406</span>: Computer Graphics <em>(proctored course)</em><span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>
												</li>
												<li>
													<span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 4407</span>: Data Mining and Machine Learning <em>(proctored course)</em><span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>
													<ul>
														<li>
															<span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 4408</span>: Artificial Intelligence <em>(proctored course)</em><span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>
														</li>
													</ul>
												</li>
											</ul>
										</li>
										<li>
											<span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 3308</span>: Information Retrieval <em>(proctored course)</em><span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>
										</li>
									</ul>
								</li>
								<li>
									<span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 4402</span>: Comparative Programming Languages<span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>
								</li>
							</ul>
						</li>
						<li>
							<a href="/en/coursework/#CS2203"><span class="needed-for-associate">CS 2203</span>: Databases 1</a>
							<ul>
								<li>
									<span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 3306</span>: Databases 2 <em>(proctored course)</em><span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>
								</li>
							</ul>
						</li>
					</ul>
				</li>
			</ul>
		</li>
		<li>
			<span class="needed-for-associate">ENGL 1102</span>: English Composition 2 <em>(proctored course)</em>
		</li>
		<li>
			<a href="/en/coursework/#HIST1421"><span class="needed-for-associate">HIST 1421</span>: Greek and Roman Civilization</a>
		</li>
		<li>
			<span class="needed-for-associate">MATH 1201</span>: College Algebra <em>(proctored course)</em>
			<ul>
				<li>
					<span class="needed-for-bachelor">MATH 1211</span>: Calculus<span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>
				</li>
			</ul>
		</li>
		<li>
			<span class="needed-for-associate">MATH 1280</span>: Introduction to Statistics <em>(proctored course)</em>
		</li>
		<li>
			<span class="needed-for-bachelor">MATH 1302</span>: Discrete Mathematics<span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>
		</li>
		<li>
			<a href="/en/coursework/#PHIL1404"><span class="needed-for-associate">PHIL 1404</span>: Ethics and Social Responsibility</a>
		</li>
		<li>
			<a href="/en/coursework/#UNIV1001"><span class="needed-for-associate">UNIV 1001</span>: Online Education Strategies</a>
		</li>
	</ul>
	<ul>
		<li>
			<span class="needed-for-associate">Any one of these:</span>
			<ul>
				<li>
					BIOL 1121: Biology 1 for Health Studies Majors
				</li>
				<li>
					BIOL 1301: Introduction to Biology
				</li>
				<li>
					ENVS 1301: Introduction to Environmental Science
				</li>
			</ul>
		</li>
		<li>
			Any <span class="needed-for-associate">one</span> (<span class="needed-for-bachelor">two</span><span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>) of these:
			<ul>
				<li>
					ECON 1580: Introduction to Economics
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="/en/coursework/#POLS1503">POLS 1503: Globalization</a>
				</li>
				<li>
					PSYC 1111: Introduction to Human Psychology
				</li>
				<li>
					PSYC 1205: Emotional Intelligence
				</li>
				<li>
					PSYC 1504: Introduction to Psychology
				</li>
				<li>
					SOC 1502: Introduction to Sociology
				</li>
			</ul>
		</li>
		<li>
			Any <span class="needed-for-associate">one</span> (<span class="needed-for-bachelor">two</span><span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>) of these:
			<ul>
				<li>
					AHIST 1401: Art History
				</li>
				<li>
					ENGL 1405: World Literature
				</li>
				<li>
					PHIL 1402: Introduction to Philosophy
				</li>
			</ul>
		</li>
		<li>
			Any <span class="needed-for-associate">two</span> (<span class="needed-for-bachelor">five</span><span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>) electives
			<ul>
				<li>
					<a href="/en/coursework/#BUS1101">BUS 1101: Principles of Business Management</a>
					<ul>
						<li>
							BUS 1102: Basic Accounting <strong>(must score 2.67/4.0 or higher)</strong>
							<ul>
								<li>
									BUS 2203: Principles of Finance 1 <strong>(must score 2.67/4.0 or higher)</strong>
								</li>
							</ul>
						</li>
						<li>
							BUS 1103: Microeconomics <strong>(must score 2.67/4.0 or higher)</strong>
						</li>
						<li>
							BUS 1104: Macroeconomics <strong>(must score 2.67/4.0 or higher)</strong>
						</li>
						<li>
							BUS 2201: Principles of Marketing <em>(proctored course)</em> <strong>(must score 2.67/4.0 or higher)</strong>
							<ul>
								<li>
									BUS 2207: Multinational Management
									<ul>
										<li>
											BUS 4403: Business Policies &amp; Strategies <em>(proctored course)</em> <strong>(must score 2.67/4.0 or higher)</strong><span title="Multiple prerequisites required">***</span>
										</li>
									</ul>
								</li>
							</ul>
						</li>
						<li>
							BUS 4402: Organization Behavior <em>(proctored course)</em> <strong>(must score 2.67/4.0 or higher)</strong>
						</li>
						<li>
							BUS 3306: Business and Society
							<ul>
								<li>
									BUS 4403: Business Policies &amp; Strategies <em>(proctored course)</em> <strong>(must score 2.67/4.0 or higher)</strong><span title="Multiple prerequisites required">***</span>
								</li>
							</ul>
						</li>
					</ul>
				</li>
			</ul>
		</li>
	</ul>
	<p>
		I tried to get a proctor for my courses next term from the local library, but apparently that&apos;s <a href="http://wheremindsgrow.org/proctor.html">not a service they offer any more</a>.
		So it sounds like it&apos;s something they <strong>*used*</strong> to do.
		They recommended I try at one of the local collages, which supposedly offer that service for a fee.
	</p>
	<p>
		I don&apos;t feel like I have time to deal with this.
		I&apos;m already dealing with my emotional issues and fractured psyche.
		I&apos;ve got coursework and my day job.
		I&apos;m preparing for the festival.
		I want to start looking for a better day job soon.
		If I could put off finding a proctor or if I could find a proctor in town (the colleges are in the next town over), I&apos;d proctor this term.
		Instead, I guess I&apos;ll put of proctoring yet another term.
		This is absolutely the last term I can put it off though.
		After that, I run out of necessary courses that don&apos;t require proctors.
		Y&apos;know what?
		Never mind.
		I&apos;m going to make this work; I&apos;ll bike to Eugene on Monday if I have to and try to get a proctor at the university.
		First, I sent an email to the school today to see about getting a proctor.
		I don&apos;t seem to be able to find any information on when the coming term starts though.
	</p>
</section>
END
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